1.

Explain any five measured indicators of socioeconomic development.

Answer»

1. Gross Domestic Product (GDP):

  • GDP supports in developing socio – Economic Development.
  • The proportion of GDP by the industrial sector both private and public sector has been increased.
  • It results increasing government funds and increase public spending.

2. Life Expectancy:

  • The life expectancy in India is 65.80 years for men and 68.33 years for women.
  • Government provides high degree of health measures through National Health Production Scheme and serves poor and vulnerable families.

3. Literacy:

  • Sarva Siksha Abhiyan(SSA) implemented for making free and Compulsory Education to the children of 6-14 years with life skills.
  • The Government also introduced RMSA, Smart class, Fleming, free computer skill classes and Digital India for increasing the level of quality in education.

4. Employment:

  • A growing number of people moved urban areas in search of employment.
  • Hence Government started the Smart city with many facilities to encourage people to take up employment in these places.
  • The Government encourages private sectors to start an industry in backward areas by providing tax benefit electricity at a lower tariff, etc.,
  • Provision of House, Clean Drinking Water and Sanitation – Government sector provides housing facilities, clean drinking water facilities and sanitary facilities under clean India Planning.


Discussion

No Comment Found